Civil society organizations in times of pandemic: a report from the concept of collective occupational reconstruction
Keywords:
Social Organization, Pandemics, Covid-19, Activities of Daily Living, Community ParticipationAbstract
Introduction: This article reports collective actions developed by participants of two Civil Society Organizations representing people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), located in southern Brazil, during the period of the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: To highlight the strategies and actions that comprised part of the collective occupational reconstruction process of the Civil Society Organizations. Therefore, it describes the results of collective processes, based on reflection on the phenomena observed by the authors. Method: This is a descriptive, qualitative research based on an experience report. The practices occurred remotely during the pandemic period (March to December 2020). Results: It was found that social media platforms contributed to maintain collective occupations of the group, facilitating the process of collective occupational reconstruction of Civil Society Organizations. Among the used tools , instant messaging and video calling applications stood out, which facilitated the development of collective practices, thus minimizing the impacts of physical distance. Conclusion: Social media platforms are powerful resources to maintain collective action and occupational reconstruction processes.
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